Today, during the demolition firing, being conducted in Pokharan by an Engineer governmentnt of Indian Army, as part of its Annual Training Firing Practice, a shaped charge exploded accidentally, resulting in unfortunate fatal casualty of 1 soldier, injuring 4 others: Defence Spox

Chennai: NIA arrested an accused for hatching a criminal conspiracy and forming a terrorist gang which had raised and received funds, organized meetings, recruited and facilitated travel of some persons to Syria to join the ISIS

Intelligence inputs show that militants were controlled by their handlers from across border. Evidence being scrutinised by National Investigation Agency. Pakistan expanding the arch of terror to areas south of Pir Panjal and resorting to ceasefire violations to assist infiltration: Indian Defence Minister

Giving the evidences to Pakistan will be a continuous process. It will have to be proved over and over again that they are responsible. Pakistan will have to pay for this misadventure: Indian Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

All the evidences collected have been compiled. Definitely they will be given to Pakistan. Even after giving dossiers after dossiers Pakistan has not taken any action: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

6 fatal casualties, including a civilian were cost by the militants. 3 militants have been eliminated. There were reports of 4 militants. The fourth militant must have been a guide and may not have entered the Camp area: Defence Minister

We fought and won all wars against Pakistan but even today there is no solution other than dialogue, till when will our jawans and civilians keep dying. Wonder what some media houses would have called Atalji if he took bus to Lahore in today's timeandtalked of dialogue: J&K Chief Minister

KCNA: "The message expressed the belief that the good ties of friendship and cooperation between the DPRK and Iran would grow stronger, wishing the Iranian president bigger success in his work for the country's development and stability and the people's wellbeing."

KCNA: "Kim Yong NamSunday sent a message of greeting to Hassan Rouhani, president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, on the occasion of the 39th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic revolution of Iran."

Allahabad: Bus torched by people in protest against death of an LLB student of Allahabad University; the student succumbed to his injuries yesterday after being thrashed by a group of people during an argument in Allahabad's Katra Bazar on Saturday

2 militants tried to barge into CRPF headquarters in the morning. They couldn't enter the headquarters but sneaked in a building close to the HQ. 5 families have been evacuated. Operation is on: IG CRPF Ravideep Sahai on encounter at CRPF camp in Srinagar's Karan Nagar

Pakistani human rights campaigner Asma Jahangir, who faced death threats by fighting for unpopular causes and was jailed in the 1980s for her pro-democracy work during military rule, died on Sunday in Lahore. She was 66

KCNA: "Prior to the performance, the delegation was also invited to a send-off dinner hosted by Im Jong Sok, presidential chief of staff of Chongwadae. The luncheon and dinner took place in an amicable atmosphere."

KCNA: "The DPRK high-level delegation was invited to a luncheon hosted by Ri Rak Yon, prime minister of south Korea, on the same day. Present at the luncheon were all the members of the DPRK high-level delegation, Jo Myong Gyun, To Jong Hwan and othersof the south side."

KCNA: "Jo Myong Gyun, To Jong Hwan and Pak Won Sun mounted the stage to congratulate our artistes upon their performance, giving bouquets to them. The performance was highly acclaimed by the spectators."

KCNA: "When the mood of performance was being revved up, Hyon Song Wol mounted the stage, expressed her impressions about the visit to the south side and sang the song 'Mts. Paektu and Halla Are Part of My Motherland', delighting the spectators."

KCNA: "When the introducer conveyed the compatriotic greetings of the people of the north amid the playing of the music of prelude 'Glad to See You', the spectators broke into enthusiastic applause and cheers."

KCNA: "Among the audience were members of the DPRK high-level delegation including Kim Yo Jong, leading members of the art troupe, Jo Myong Gyun, minister of Unification, To Jong Hwan, minister of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Pak Won Sun, mayor of Seoul City."

KCNA: "The high-level delegation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea led by Kim Yong Namenjoyed a congratulatory performance given by the art troupe of the DPRK in Seoul on Sunday together with south Korean President Moon Jae In and his wife."

Due to today's strike of SDF against military base in Ezaz, 4 tanks have been destroyed, 5 soldiers have been killed and a heavy artillery ammunition depot has been completely devastated - SDF Media Center

Boris Johnson: Held talks with Aung San Suu Kyi. Discussed importance of Burmese authorities in carrying out full and independent investigation into the violence in Rakhine and urgent need to create the right conditions for Rohingya refugees to return to their homes in Rakhine.

KCNA: "The appearance of the players and the impressive picture of the cheering groups once again made the spectators feel keenly that the Korean nation is a homogeneous nation which can't live separated from each other."

KCNA: "The cheering group of the north and the south and south Koreans burst into warm applausewhile waving flags of the Korean peninsula to inspire the players of the unified team skillfully driving the puck, calling each other by the same language and pooling efforts."

KCNA: "Present to the match were the DPRK National Olympic Committee delegation and Swiss President Alain Berset, President of the IOC Thomas Bach and other foreign guests, sports fans and south Koreans."

KCNA: "The DPRK high-level delegation led by Kim Yong Nam, on Saturday watched together with south Korean President Moon Jae In and his wife a women's ice hockey match between the unified team of the north and the south of Korea and the Swiss team in the 23rd Winter Olympics."

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